
Omar Rastelli
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I'm Argentine, from the northern province of Buenos Aires. I love books, computers, travel, and the friendship of the peoples of the world. I reside in "The Land of Enchantment" New Mexico, USA...
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Demis Hassabis warns about AI: "The risk of a catastrophic scenario is not zero"
Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind and a central figure in the development of artificial intelligence globally, shared his scientific vision for the immediate future of this technology at the Axios AI+ summit in San Francisco, discussing the advancements he anticipates and the AI risks he considers priorities. In a conversation with Mike Allen, co-founder of Axios, Hassabis championed the scientific method as the essential compass for guiding AI progress and emphasized the need to combine experimental rigor, world-class engineering, and robust infrastructure to remain at the forefront of the field.
By Omar Rastelliabout a month ago in Journal
Google is regaining its leadership in artificial intelligence, according to Geoffrey Hinton.
Google's progress in artificial intelligence development has begun to surpass OpenAI, according to renowned industry pioneer Geoffrey Hinton, who believes the tech company is reclaiming the leadership it held for years.
By Omar Rastelliabout a month ago in Journal
AI increases a company's productivity but causes a lack of motivation and boredom among its employees
The advancement of generative artificial intelligence in the workplace has transformed how professionals approach their daily tasks, increasing efficiency and the quality of results.
By Omar Rastelliabout a month ago in Journal
Three million jobs could be replaced by AI in 10 years: customer service and machine operators at greatest risk
The impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation on the UK job market could be more profound than previously anticipated. A recent report by the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) warns that up to three million jobs in declining sectors could disappear by 2035.
By Omar Rastelliabout a month ago in Journal
They plan to build the most powerful supercomputer in Latin America: the project details
Mexico announced the construction of Coatlicue, the most powerful supercomputer in Latin America, in a move aimed at transforming the country's digital infrastructure. The initiative represents a significant leap forward for technological sovereignty and the development of artificial intelligence in the country.
By Omar Rastelliabout a month ago in Journal
Gemini 3 surpasses ChatGPT and redefines leadership in artificial intelligence
The recent launch of Gemini 3, Google's most advanced language model, has redefined the global competition in artificial intelligence and placed the company in a leadership position it hasn't held for years. According to The Wall Street Journal, the new version of Gemini outperformed ChatGPT and other rivals in recognized industry benchmarks, solidifying its status as the most powerful AI chatbot to date.
By Omar Rastelli2 months ago in Journal
Gemini 3 is here: Google's artificial intelligence that can change everything
The speed at which artificial intelligence technologies are advancing is overwhelming, even for those who closely follow this industry. The launch of Gemini 3 is a prime example: in a single day, it topped all third-party AI rankings, and the avalanche of improvements it incorporates represents much more than a incremental increase in speed or capabilities. We are witnessing a paradigm shift, a leap that redefines what is possible in every area where AI intervenes.
By Omar Rastelli2 months ago in Journal
List of the 44 professions most at risk of being replaced by AI, according to OpenAI
A report by OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, identified 44 professions at risk of being replaced by advanced AI systems, raising concerns about job stability and the future of employment in various sectors.
By Omar Rastelli2 months ago in Journal
A robot apocalypse for jobs? Not today, not tomorrow: artificial intelligence will transform, but not eliminate, employment.
The advent of artificial general intelligence (AGI) has raised concerns about the future of human employment and economic growth. However, a recent theoretical study by Pascual Restrepo, a professor at Yale University and a member of Anthropic's Economic Advisory Council, published in the NBER Working Paper Series, has challenged the idea of an imminent "job-killing robot apocalypse."
By Omar Rastelli2 months ago in Journal
Adapting to AI is key to keeping your job.
The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) in the business world is radically transforming the rules of the game for employees at all levels. According to The Wall Street Journal, the classic fear of being replaced by a machine has evolved into an even more immediate threat: the risk of being outpaced by those who are more skilled at using the technology.
By Omar Rastelli2 months ago in Journal
Revolution in robotics: scientists create an artificial muscle that lifts 4,000 times its own weight.
A scientific team in South Korea has unveiled a new artificial muscle for robots, made from a dual polymer network and magnetic microparticles. The development allows humanoid robots, prosthetics, and exoskeletons to lift objects weighing up to five kilograms using just 1.2 grams of material. The breakthrough was achieved in laboratories at institutions specializing in soft robotics in Asia, after 10 years of research.
By Omar Rastelli2 months ago in Journal
How the Phantom MK-1 works, the human-controlled soldier robot that promises to revolutionize defense and logistics
The idea of a soldier robot has until now evoked scenes from science fiction and cinematic sagas. However, the American company Foundation, based in San Francisco, is attempting to bring these futuristic images to life through the development of the Phantom MK-1.
By Omar Rastelli2 months ago in Journal











